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Kendra LocklearOrdiaASID, IIDA, RID, NCIDQ, IDEC, LEED AP402.770.3894 / kendra.ordia@unl.eduEDUCATION2012 University of Texas Austin / School of ArchitectureM.I.D., Master of Interior DesignThesis: “Guidelines and Considerations for Biophilic Interior Design in HealthcareEnvironments”School of Architecture - Outstanding Thesis Award2006 University of Nebraska Lincoln / College of ArchitectureB.S.D., Bachelor of Science in DesignPROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS2008 - current Texas Board of Architectural Examiners - Registered Interior Designer (RID) in Texas #107942008 - current National Council of Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) #0244522008 - current Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP)Building Design and Construction specialtyACADEMIC EXPERIENCE2019 - currentUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln / College of ArchitectureInterior Design DepartmentTenure Track Assistant Professor2020 - 2022 Merle & Trula Bachman Professorship in Health Care Design2015 - 2018Texas State University / School of Family and Consumer ScienceInterior Design DepartmentTenure Track Assistant Professor2012 - 2015*Kansas State University / College of Architecture, Planning, and DesignInterior Architecture and Product Design DepartmentTenure Track Assistant Professor*Remote appointment 2013-20152011 - 2012University of Texas Austin / School of ArchitectureLab Instructor; Research and Teaching Assistant2011 University of Nebraska Lincoln / College of ArchitectureInterior Design DepartmentAdjunct InstructorPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2016 - 2019Perkins Will (formerly Lauckgroup) / Dallas & Austin, TexasSenior Interior Designer, Associate2013 - 2015Gensler / Austin, TexasInterior Designer2012 Glass and Dangel / Austin, TexasFreelance Interior Designer2011 Rhode Partners / Austin, TexasFreelance Interior Designer2006 - 2011CallisonRTKL (formerly RTKL Associates) / Dallas, Texas & Los Angeles, CaliforniaInterior DesignerOrdia / page 1

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS2020 - 2022 American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Ones to Watch / Award Winner and ScholarThis award identifies and recognizes rising leaders in the interior design industry whodemonstrate exceptional leadership potential and a willingness to push the boundaries ofthe profession. Up to 20 applicants are honored as ASID Ones to Watch Award Winnerswith 8 selected to participate in a 2-year leadership development training program (national)PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS2017 - 2018; 2020 - current2012 - 2015; 2019 - current2006 - 2015; 2021 - currentAmerican Society of Interior Designers (ASID) / Professional MemberInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) / MemberInternational Interior Design Association (IIDA) / Professional MemberTEACHINGCOURSES PREPARED & CURRICULUM DEVELOPEDUNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLNSU 2020 ; SU 2021IDES 491/891 - Contract FurnitureUndergraduate/Graduate Seminar CourseCourse Description: This 5-week online course will provide an introduction and overview ofcontract furniture for commercial interior design environments covering topics ranging fromuser needs and human behavior, planning and design, selection and specifications, budgeting,materials/finishes, customization, and FF&E (including decorative lighting, artwork, andaccessories).SP 2020; SP 2021IDES 411 - Capstone StudioUndergraduate Core Curriculum - Senior Level StudioCourse Description: As the capstone studio experience of the academic design career, thiscourse encourages students’ initiative and independence in design. Throughout the semester,they are expected to share information and views, and to engage their peers, mentors andvisiting professionals in meaningful dialogue. In this course, students take primary responsibilityin the gathering, analyzing, and organization of information used in the design phases. Designsolutions demonstrate the student’s ability to apply the design process to a multi-use projectand to integrate information, contemporary issues, and theory in order to arrive at creativesolutions to complex design problems.FA 2019; FA 2020 IDES 300 - Interior Design MaterialsUndergraduate Core CurriculumCourse Description: Interior Design Materials is an in-depth study of the palette of interiorfinish materials [floor coverings, wall coverings, interior components, window treatments andaccessories].FA 2019; FA 2020IDES 310 - Studio IIIUndergraduate Core Curriculum - Junior Level Studio with Urban Commercial FocusCourse Description: This course is an advanced studio-based learning environment thatprovides a dynamic platform to strategically employ the design process to solve complexproblems relating the interior built environment in urban conditions. The studio is buildingupon the skills you acquired in your second year, where you learned HOW to define interiorspace through the intentional application of design principles and the manipulation of theelements that define space [Enclosure, Aperture, Transition & Threshold, Suspension]. InteriorDesign Studio III, takes your skills and knowledge of HOW to define space, and challengesyou to critically think about WHY you are defining space, WHAT is influencing your solutions,and HOW you will communicate and represent your ideas.Ordia / page 2

TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITYFA 2017; SP 2018ID 3320 - Design Graphics 2 Portfolio DesignUndergraduate Core CurriculumCourse Description: In this course, students are exposed to various means and methodsfor using digital media throughout the interior design process. Instruction on presentationgraphics, branding and digital publication strategies of a student design portfolioare also addressed.SP 2016; FA 2017ID 3322 - Studio I - Residential DesignUndergraduate Core Curriculum - StudioCourse Description: Beginning studio experience of various dimensions, purposes, andcharacters relative to the small and large residential space.FA 2016; SP 2017ID 4120 - Portfolio Design*Undergraduate Core CurriculumCourse Description: Portfolio preparation and production for seeking employment withdesign firms. Includes instruction on graphic and publication design, business structures andportfolio strategies. For graduating interior design majors.*1 credit hour course absorbed into new curriculum of ID 3320 (new core course in FA 2017)FA 2015; SP 2016; FA 2016ID 4323 – Studio IV – Contemporary Issues in DesignUndergraduate Core Curriculum - StudioCourse Description: Specialized research in interior design to include design issues such asbarrier free environments, medical facilities, historic preservation/adaptive re-use,international interiors, energy issues, sustainable design and design for special needs.KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYSU 2015 IAPD 406/830 - Sustainable DesignCross-listed undergraduate & graduate elective - offered through Department of ContinuingEducation/ Global Campus (online only)Course Description: Sustainable design should be considered as an integrated segment ofthe built environment. However, the traditional approach to design of the modern builtenvironment has encouraged the depletion and alteration of natural systems and furtheredthe separation between humans and the natural world. This course will seek to focus onthe importance of designing interiors with a comprehensive view of sustainability in order totranslate those principles into the realm of interiors by examination of the factors that canimpact people, spaces, materials, and the quality of life.SP 2015; SU 2015IAPD 644/664 & IAPD 645/665 - Internship & Internship ReportCore Curriculum/Internship (online course requirements)Course Description: Internship in a professional environment with a focus on InteriorArchitecture, Product/Industrial Design and/or Furniture Design: office and field experience.SP 2013; SP 2015IAPD 628 - Building Construction Systems in Interior ArchitectureUndergraduate Core Curriculum - Lab (2015 course taught remotely to students on K-statecampus; TA support for on-site Lab work sessions)Course Description: This course explores the development of construction documentationfor interior architecture projects.  Expression of design intent as construction documents isreinforced in lecture, structured studio experiences, guest lecturers, and on site visits.FA 2014 IAPD 815 - Advanced Studio ProgrammingGraduate Core CurriculumCourse Description: Research of programming methodologies culminating in aprogrammatic document used as the basis for the design project in Capstone/Thesis StudioSU 2013 IAPD 406/IMSE 602, MNGT 440 - Innovation BootcampCross-listed graduate elective (co-taught with three other faculty)Course Description: International client with a successful urban electric bicycle rentalbusiness (developed for and currently operating in multiple Asian urban markets) seeks toanalyze/develop similar model for Kansas State University campus and Manhattan,Kansas with the potential of future growth to other regional college campuses.The intersession course will include interfacing and collaboration with the followingdisciplines:Ordia / page 3

City and Campus Planning Industrial Product Design Architecture and Landscape Architecture Finance and Economic Feasibility Governmental Relations and Industrial DevelopmentTwo bicycles and a bike locking system, as well as plans for a prototype student housingproject, have been provided for critique.FA 2012; FA 2014IAPD 406 - Digital Hybrid Drawing TechniquesCross-listed undergraduate & graduate elective - 2014 curse offered through Departmentof Continuing Education/ Global Campus ((taught remotely and online)Course Description: An exploration in contemporary techniques and tools for digitalrepresentation joining traditional hand drawing with mixed media and digital techniques.Digital Representation will include conceptual/ expressive sketching, analytical/diagrammatic drawing, 2D/3D drawdels, and studies into branding and environmentalgraphic design. Mixed media, photography, and Adobe Creative Suite will be used toenhance design ideas, drawings, and presentations.FA 2012 IAPD 801 - Design Studio V: Workplace InteriorsCore graduate level studio (collaboration with Herman Miller)Course Description: This semester of study provides an option for an interdisciplinarycollaborative studio course oriented towards replicating the learning experience andinteractive activities that takes place in the modern multi-disciplinary professional office.Special attention will be given to environments that foster a culture of collaboration andinnovation through the integration of place, product, and people.UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLNSP 2011 IDES 458/858 - The Changing WorkplaceCross-listed undergraduate & graduate elective (online only)Course Description: Online seminar course providing exposure, analysis, and discussionof the factors effecting change in the contemporary workplace.OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCESU 2020 UGEP 291 - The COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Industries, People, and SocietyUniversity of Nebraska - LincolnWeek 4 Topic Instructor: Social Distancing and Its Impact on Outdoor Spaces and theBuilt EnvironmentCo-developed week content with Prof. Dan PiatkowskiSP 2014 ARI 530T – Design Studio VI Interiors - CoworkingUniversity of Texas Austin School of ArchitectureGensler Studio Collaborator and Guest CriticProf. Tamie GlassSP 2012 ARI 434K – Construction II: Interior Materials and AssembliesUniversity of Texas School of ArchitectureLab InstructorProf. Tamie GlassSP 2011; SP 2012 ARI 530T – Design Studio VI InteriorsUniversity of Texas Austin School of ArchitectureTeaching Assistant/ Revit InstructorProf. Carl Matthews; Prof. Tamie GlassSP 2011 ARI 434K – Construction II: Interior Materials and AssembliesUniversity of Texas Austin School of ArchitectureMeadows Grant Research Assistant; Teaching AssistantProf. Tamie GlassOrdia / page 4

DIRECTED STUDENT LEARNINGSP 2021, SU 2021Member, Honors Capstone, “Education, Ecology, Empathy: Spaces for Youth to Connect toNature”Department of Landscape Architecture, Fay Jones School of Architecture,University of ArkansasStudent: Joshua Braden, B.LARSP 2014 Member, Master’s Thesis, “Transforming Abandoned Schools into Community Life Centers”Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, College of Architecture,Planning, and Design, Kansas State University.Student: Amanda Barker, Graduate, M.I.A.P.D.SP 2013 Member, Master’s Thesis, “Home Recycling Center: Revolve”Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, College of Architecture, Planning,and Design, Kansas State University.Student: Audrey George, Graduate, M.I.A.P.D.SP 2013 Member, Master’s Thesis, “Free-Standing Birth Center Design”Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, College of Architecture, Planning,and Design, Kansas State University.Student: Jessica Motz, Graduate, M.I.A.P.D.SP 2013 Member, Master’s Thesis, “Holistic Center for Weight Management and Control”Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, College of Architecture, Planning,and Design, Kansas State University.Student: Nadia Aguayo, Graduate, M.I.A.P.D.SP 2013 Member, Master’s Thesis, “Adaptive Reuse in Rural Kansas”Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, College of Architecture, Planning,and Design, Kansas State University.Student: Whitney Dunn, Graduate, M.I.A.P.D.INVITED CRITIC OR JUROR2020 Guest Critic, Professional Practice PGID 5320 (Portfolio Reviews)Parsons School of Design The New SchoolLecturer Anjali Bhalodia2018, 2020Guest Critic, Design IV (Studio)University of Texas Austin - School of ArchitectureProf. Tamie Glass2016 Guest Critic, Advance London Urban Design Studio Clapham Central: A New London PlaceUniversity of Texas Austin - School of ArchitectureDr. Edna Ledsma2013, 2014, 2015Guest Critic, Design III (Studio)University of Texas Austin - School of ArchitectureProf. Tamie GlassTEACHING GRANTS & CONTRACTS2016 Ordia, Kendra Locklear. Large Format Flatbed ScannerTX/OK IIDA Special Initiatives Grant – Educational Tools 1,500.00. (External)2014 Ordia, Kendra Locklear. Sustainable DesignKansas State Division of Continuing Education, Institutional (Higher Ed), 5,000.00. (Internal Funding: January 2014 - December 2014)TEACHING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES2015 - 2016The Program for Excellence in Teaching and LearningTexas State UniversityNew faculty year-long program2013 Peer Review of TeachingKansas State University.Selected for semester-long programOrdia / page 5

STUDENT AWARDS2021 IIDA Great Plains Chapter IDEA Award Winner - Student ProjectUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln, Student: Lauren Shaul, Undergraduate, BSD*Project completed in IDES 310 - Studio III2021 ASID NE / IA 3rd Year Student ScholarshipUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln, Student: Lyndsey Ehmen, Undergraduate, BSD*Project completed in IDES 310 - Studio III2020 ASID NE/IA Chapter Gold Award - Student ProjectUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln, Student: Keleigh Ketelhut, Undergraduate, BSD*Project completed in IDES 410 - Capstone Studio2020 IIDA Great Plains Chapter IDEA Award Winner - Student ProjectUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln, Student: Alex Reiger, Undergraduate, BSD*Project completed in IDES 310 - Studio III2020 ASID NE / IA 3rd Year Student ScholarshipUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln, Student: Ashlynn Engelhard, Undergraduate, BSD*Project completed in IDES 310 - Studio III2019 - 2020BIG 10 Student Design Challenge - FinalistHerman Miller Headquarters, Zeeland, MIUNL ID Students: Eliza Woodside, Ari Osten; UNL Arch Student: Weston Ellerbrake;UNL Business Student: Daniel Kruger*Co-faculty advisor with Nate Bisak2017Residential Design Award - Burke Renovation2017 ASID TX Student Symposium, Austin, TXTexas State University, Student: Cody Powell, Undergraduate, BSFCS*Project completed in ID 3322 Studio I - Residential2017 2017 IIDA Student of the YearNeoCon, Chicago, IL.Texas State University, Student: Lindzey Duval, Undergraduate, BCFCS.*Resume and Portfolio for submission created in ID 4120; Wrote (1) of (2) letters ofrecommendation from educatorSCHOLARLY & CREATIVE RESEARCHREFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS2021 Ordia, K. L., DE-SCRIPTION: Framing Urban Biophilic Interiors Through Design EthicsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceVirtual due to Covid-19 / March 1-4, 2021Scholarship of Teaching and LearningAcceptance Rate: 51% (29/59)2020* (forthcoming)Ordia, K. L., Memory, Narrative, and Nature Futurism for Built EnvironmentsLandscape and Identity: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Being in the World WorkshopDurham, UK / March 26-27, 2020 *(postponed until later date due to COVID-19)Paper PresentationAcceptance Rate: 24.3%2020 Ordia, K. L., Spatial Narrative in Biophilic Interior DesignInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceTulsa, OK / March 4-7, 2020Scholarship of Design ResearchAcceptance Rate: 57% (Poster)2018 Matthews, C., Hill, C., & Ordia, K. L., The Impact of ID Student Educational Experiences onCultural IntelligenceInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceBoston, MA / March 7-10, 2018Scholarship of Teaching and LearningOrdia / page 6

2017 Ordia, K. L. Till.r u.Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceChicago, IL / March 8-12, 2017Creative Scholarship - Design as Idea PresentationAcceptance Rate: 47% (17/36)2017 Ordia, K. L. & Bhalodia, A. K. Spatial Ecologies for Interior Design EducatorsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceChicago, IL / March 8-12, 20172016 Ordia, K. L. Builder Digs: An Office Space for a Construction CompanyInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferencePortland, Oregon / March 9-13, 2016Creative Scholarship - Design as Interiors PresentationAcceptance Rate: 45% (22/49)2016 Ordia, K. L. Visualizing the Program: Graphically Communicating Design ResearchInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferencePortland, Oregon / March 9-13, 2016Scholarship of Teaching and Learning2014 Ordia, K. L., Glass, T., Siddiqui, I. Mas Moss: A Living CurtainInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceNew Orleans, Louisiana / March 6-8, 2014Awarded Best in Category Design as Idea, Creative ScholarshipAcceptance Rate: 44.4%2013 Orthel, B., Hicks, T., Ordia, K. L., Peck, J., Smith, K., iDO: Interior Design Optimism About theFuture Among Emerging EducatorsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceIndianapolis, IN / February 17-19, 2013JURIED EXHIBITIONS2013 Ordia, K. L., Glass, T., Siddiqui, I., Mas MossJuried Exhibition: DesignLAB Next Nest Exhibition (International)Awarded Honorable Mention – Professional CategorySanta Fe, New Mexico / November 2 to 29, 2013Acceptance Rate: 14.78% (17/115)2013 Ordia, K. L., Glass, T., Siddiqui, I., Mas MossJuried Exhibition: Curtains: Center for American Architecture and Design Symposium(International)Austin, TX / October 2013Acceptance Rate: 12.5% (20/160)RESEARCH GRANTS & CONTRACTS2016 Ordia, Kendra, & Bhalodia, Anjali, Faculty Work Modes in the Academic EnvironmentResearch Report / Ordia, K., Bhalodia, A., & Gierdowski, D. Faculty Work Modes in theAcademic Environment. Herman Miller Research Group, May 15, 2019.Herman Miller, Private / Foundation / Corporate, 20,000.00Submitted: November 13, 2015, Funded: January 1, 2016 - August 2018Sponsored ResearchMarch 2016 – May 2016: 10,000.00 of in-kind support in the form of Herman Miller product for Faculty SuiteMockup (retail value: 40,000) 2,000.00 of in-kind support in the form of research consultation.June 2016 – June 2017: 5,000.00 in the form of a grant to support research and publication of findings 3,000.00 of in-kind support in the form of research consultation.Ordia / page 7

RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES2019 - 2020University of Nebraska Research Development Fellows Program (RDFP)Selected to participate in the University of Nebraska Lincoln’s Office of Research andEconomic Development (ORED) initiative designed to provide full-time, pre-tenure facultywith the information, resources and approaches necessary to prepare competitivegrant proposals.CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION2021 Ordia, K. L., DE-SCRIPTION: Framing Urban Biophilic Interiors Through Design EthicsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceVirtual due to Covid-19 / March 1-4, 20212020 (forthcoming)*Ordia, K. L., Memory, Narrative, and Nature Futurism for Built EnvironmentsLandscape & Identity WorkshopDurham, UK / March 26 - 27, 2020 *(postponed until later date due to COVID-19)2020 Ordia, K. L. Spatial Narrative in Biophilic Interior DesignInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceTulsa, OK / March 4-7, 20202017 Ordia, K. L., Glass, T., Design your Future; Develop Your PortfolioSCALE: The ASID National Student Summit, American Society of Interior DesignersOklahoma City, OK / March 31 - April 2, 20172017 Ordia, K. L. Till.r u.Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceChicago, IL / March 8-12, 20172017 Ordia, K. L. & Bhalodia, A. K. Spatial Ecologies for Interior Design EducatorsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceChicago, IL / March 8-12, 20172016 Ordia, K. L. Builder Digs: An Office Space for a Construction CompanyInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferencePortland, Oregon / March 9-13, 20162016 Ordia, K. L. Visualizing the Program: Graphically Communicating Design ResearchInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferencePortland, Oregon / March 9-13, 20162015 Ordia, K. L. Natural to Synthetic: Biophilic Pattern Language Formalization PrototypeFlorida International University Interior Architecture SymposiumPoster PresentationMiami, Florida / April 10, 20152014 Ordia, K. L., Glass, T., Siddiqui, I. Mas Moss: A Living CurtainInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceNew Orleans, Louisiana / March 6-8, 20142013 Ordia, K. L., Guidelines and Considerations for Biophilic Interior Design in HealthcareEnvironmentsEnvironmental Design Research Association Conference (EDRA44 Providence)Providence, RI / May 29 - June 1, 20132013 Ordia, K. L. Austin Madrid: A Case Study for Compact Green Family Living in American CitiesFlorida International University Interior Architecture SymposiumPoster PresentationMiami, Florida / April 29, 20132013 Orthel, B., Hicks, T., Ordia, K. L., Peck, J., Smith, K., iDO: Interior Design Optimism About theFuture Among Emerging EducatorsInterior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National ConferenceIndianapolis, IN / February 17-19, 2013INVITED ENGAGEMENTS2020 Invited Speaker, Crafting Your PresentationIIDA Mid-America Brand U Student Symposium, Virtual due to Covid-192019 Invited Speaker, Portfolios 101IIDA TX/OK Student Conference, International Interior Design Association, Dallas, TXOrdia / page 8

2017; 2018Guest Lecturer, Value of Licensing: Legal Recognition in Professional FieldsInterior Architecture and Product Design Department - Kansas State UniversityProf. Katrina Lewis2017 Invited Speaker, Biophilic DesignLG Design Monthly, Lauckgroup / Dallas, Houston, and Austin, TX2017 Invited Speaker, Design your Future; Develop Your PortfolioASID Texas Student Symposium, American Society of Interior Designers / Austin, TX.Co-presenter: Tamie Glass2016 Invited Speaker, Career DevelopmentASID Texas Student Symposium, American Society of Interior Designers / Austin, TX.2015 Guest Lecturer, Design RepresentationUniversity of Texas Austin - School of ArchitectureProf. Tamie Glass2011 Guest Lecturer, Healthcare Interior DesignUniversity of Texas Austin - School of ArchitectureDr. Nancy KwallekPUBLICATIONS OF CREATIVE WORK BY OTHERS2014 “Mas Moss: A Living Curtain.” Center 19: CURTAINS.Ed. Michael Benedikt. Austin: Center for American Architecture and Design, 2014.96-99. Print. ISBN: 978-0-934951-20-3*See also ExhibitionsPROFESSIONAL PROJECTS2016 - 2019Perkins Will (formerly Lauckgroup) / Senior DesignerCoverMyMeds Campus (Interiors) / Columbus OHZelle / Dallas TXRoku / Austin TXEnthought / Austin TXLogicMonitor / Austin TX & Changdu, ChinaOwnLocal / Austin TXCadence Design Systems / Austin TXWorld First / Austin TXSocial Solutions / Austin TX2015 - 2018Freelance Interior DesignRiley Cedar Fever Residence / Austin TXDeans For Impact Office & Lab / Austin TX2013 - 2015Gensler / Senior DesignerU.S. General Services Administration Historic Austin Courthouse / Austin TXBalfour Beatty Construction Office / Austin TXMed Centre Plaza Interior Refresh / San Antonio TXAddie Roy/Cousteau Residence / Austin TXSonesta Bee Cave Hotel / Austin TXVisa / Austin TXDeloitte University Greenhouse / Westlake TXPS Bar / Austin TXAndrews Kurth LLP / Austin TXOffice of Milton Verret / Austin TX900 Congress Lobby Repositioning / Austin TXIBM MobileFirst Client Experience / Austin TXResearch Park Plaza IV Lobby / Austin TXOrdia / page 9

2011; 2012Rhode Partners & Glass & Dangel / Freelance DesignerSan Saba Drive Residence / Odessa TXSun Down Residence / Austin TXOohla Bean Inn / Driftwood TX2006 - 2011CallisonRTKL / DesignerBaylor Medical Center / McKinney TXChildren’s Medical Center Tower IIIB / Dallas TXCommunity Hospital East Labor and Delivery Interiors Renovation / Indianapolis INCommunity Hospital South Expansion / Indianapolis INCommunity Hospital North Expansion / Indianapolis INHealth Alliance West Chester Medical Center / Cincinnati OHTulane Regional Medical Center / Tulane CAUniversity of California - San Diego Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center / La Jolla CAUT Southwestern Medical Center Soloman Advanced Diagnostic Center / Dallas TXSOFTWARERevit / Adobe Photoshop / Adobe InDesign / AutoCAD / SketchUpSERVICEUNIVERSITY2019 - 2020UNL CoreNET Interdisciplinary Student Competition / Faculty Advisor2017 - 2018TX State Environmental Services Committee / Voting Member2013 Kansas State University 2025 Sustainability Committee / MemberCOLLEGE2019 - currentUNL College of Architecture Facilities & Resources Committee / Chair, Voting Member2017 TX State Faculty Search Committee - Interior Design / Member2017 TX State Faculty Search Committee - Nutrition / Member2015 - 2018TX State University FCS 132 & 216 Space Planning Efforts / Participant & Contact2012 - 2013Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning, and Design Development andCommunications Committee / Member2012-2013 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning, and Design Mock Interviewand Design Expo Portfolio Review / Reviewer2012 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning, and Design ProgrammingCommittee / MemberDEPARTMENT/ SCHOOL2020 - 2021UNL ID Product Design Search Committee / Member2020 UNL IIDA Student Design Competition / Faculty Coordinator2019 - currentUNL ASID/IIDA Student Chapter / Faculty Advisor2019 - 2020UNL ID Faculty Search Committee / Member2019 - 2020UNL BIG 10 Student Design Competition / Co-faculty Advisor w/Nate Bicak2017 - 2018TX State American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Student Chapter / Faculty Advisor2017 TX State IIDA/ASID Salary Expectations and Negotiations Panel / Panelist2016 - 2018ID 3323 Studio II Reviews / Critic2016 Wilsonart Factory Tour & Field Trip for Texas State ID Students / Co-leader w/ Anjali Bhalodia2016 TX State University Donghia Scholarship Committee / Member2016 ID 3324 - Professional Practice / Reviewer2015 - 2018ID Curriculum Committee / Member2015 ID 2323 Design Development Review / Critic2015ID 4120 Portfolio Review / Critic2015 ID 3323 Studio II Revit Workshop / Guest LecturerOrdia / page 10

2015 Revit Workshop, ASID and IIDA Student Organizations / Guest Lecturer2013 Kansas State Interior Architecture and Product Design Department Tenure-track AssistantProfessor (Digital Focus) Search Committee / MemberPROFESSIONAL / ACADEMY2021 ASID Student Portfolio Competition / Juror2020 IDEC Special Projects Grant Committee / Referee2020 ASID Virtual Summer Internship Program / Portfolio Reviewer2019 - 2025IDEC Foundation Board / Director at Large2019 ASID TX Chapter Scholarship Committee / Reviewer2017 - 2018ASID TX Chapter Board / Student Affairs Chair2016; 2017IDEC 2017 & 2018 National Conference - Design as Art Creative Scholarship / Referee2016 IDEC 2016 Southwest Regional Conference Creative Scholarship Reviewer / Referee2016 University of Texas Austin Donghia Scholarship Selection Committee / Reviewer2015 IDEC Midwest Region Creative Scholarship / Coordinator2014 IDEC 2015 National Conference Planning Committee / Member2013 - 2015Gensler Campus Champion and Intern Committee / Rep to K-state and University of TexasCOMMUNITY2014 Inherit Austin Fehr House Docent, Preservation Austin 22nd Annual Homes Tour / Docent2013; 2014IIDA Austin City Center rEvolution rEdesign benefiting Social Design Alliance / Design TeamParticipantSERVICE AWARDS & HONORS2015Interior Design Educators Council 2015 Service Award / National Conference Planning CommitteeOrdia / page 11

FA 2019; FA 2020 IDES 300 - Interior Design Materials Undergraduate Core Curriculum Course Description: Interior Design Materials is an in-depth study of the palette of interior finish materials [floor coverings, wall coverings, interior components, window treatments

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